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SHIPPING.

Hicm WiKE, M.-Aucktod 4.38 _ 3.1^ Su>\—aisea. S.-2S : sets. 7.1 Moon.—Full, 14tli, 6-3 p.m. j ■y Ringarooma, s.s., Chatfield. from Sydney, via Russell. Passengers : Mesdames Palmer, Trwin Messrs. Ponder, Spier, Palmer, Pierce, Irwin, Robertson, Luid, and 10 steerages.— tTnion 5.3. Co., agentß. Eleanor, cutter, Gomez, from Russell.—MasGtpsey, cutter, Josephs, from Russell. —Master, agent. Medora, schooner, Ngaru, from Awanui.— Master, agent. Clansman, brigantine, Alexander, from Mel'bourne. . Passengers : Messrs. F, G. Laurie and Theo. G. Dewar.—W. S. Laurie, agent. Glenelg, h,h., Farquhar, from Taurnnga.—A. McGregor, agent. D E P A RT U RES. Arawata, s.s., Sinclair, for Sydney. Pas seneers : —Mesdames Gillies and family, Selfe, Davidson, Gillies, black boy and nurse, Thomas, Misses McLean, Selfe, Bacon, Mr. and airs. Kelhan, Commander Leone Ginkman, Ur. McLean, Messrs. A. O'Keefe, J. Smith, r. Pines A. Rombach, Ij. Searell, R. Tassmar, C. Higgins, W. Madden, W. and H. Fossett, Murray Thompson and boy, Laxton, C. Thompson, A. Paul, F. Dawson, G. Blackman, T. J, Matthew, F. W. Dawson, J. Bassett, F. A. Solomon, George" Moore, Lyell, Irvine, Luscombe, Atkinson, Evans, Mitchell, Morrell, and McDonald.—Union S.S. Co.; agents. Kriemhilda, schooner, Bathurst, for Whangaroa.— Master, agent. Jessie, schooner, Doughty, for Russell.— Master, agent. Anthons, brigantine, Payne, for Te K-opuru, Kaipara. —H. B. Morton, agent. Lizzie, cutter, McGuerney, for. Whangapoua. —O. A. Harris, agent. Southern CroBS, s.b., Helander, for Levuka. Passengers : Messrs. Eames, W. Blair, and E. A. Drury.— A.S.S. Co., agents. Glenelg, s.s., Farquhar, for Russell.—A. McGregar, agent. . . Argylo, s.s., Crawford, for Whangarei.—A. McGregor, agent. ENTERED INWARDS. Gipsy, cutter, 26 tons,; Joseph, from Russell, with 45 tons coal. Zillah, ketch, 36 tons,, Jones, from Thames, ■with 21,000 feet timber." Medora, schooner, 33' tons, Ngaru, from Awanui, with 10 bales wool, 5 tons gum, and 3 ton sundries. Mana, cutter, 32 tons, Baxter, from Tairua, with 23,827 feet timber. CLEARED OUTWARDS. Zillah, ketch, 36 tonß, Jones, for ThameSj •with 20 tons iron, 3000 palings, and 5 tons flour. Kriemhilda, schooner, 36 tons, Bathur3t, fox Whangaroa. _ Anthons, brigantine, 133 tons, Payne, for Te Kopuru, Kaipara. Mana, cutter, 32 tons, Baiter, for Tairua. Sovereign, schooner, 85 tons, Hooper, for Russell. PROJECTED DEPARTURES. London. —Barque Dunloe, early. Sydney.—S.s. Zealandia, to-day; s.s. Albion, 22nd. Melbourne.—S.s. Ringarooma, to-morrow. Samoa. —fcchooner Belle Brandon, to-day. Tonga and Samoa. — Schooner Caledonia, Saturday. Gisborne, Napier, and Sooth.—S.s. Ringarooma, to-morrow. Tahanaki and Soutii.—S.s. Penguin, on arrival of mail. New Plymouth and Wanganui—S.s. Oreti, Tuesday. . Russell. —S.s. lona, Mondays; s.s. Waitaki, •Wednesdays. Whangarei and Man-gapai. — S.s. Argyle, Tuesdays and Fridays ; s.s. Waitaki, Wednesdays and Fridays. TAURANGA. — S.s. Waitaki, Mondays; s.s. Glenelg, to-morrow. Waitara. —S.s. Rowena, to-day; Lalla Rookh, Saturday. Baglan.—S.s. Lalla Rookh, to-morrow. VESSELS EXPECTED. STEAMER. Zealandia, P.M. s.s., from San Francisco, via Honolulu. SHIPS. Oxford, from London, sailed December 4. Sydenham, from London, sailed November 27. 3ABQOES. Loch Dee. from London, sailed December 24. Stag, from Newcastle. Superior, from New York, sailed October 23. BBIG. Thomas and Henry, from Lyttelton, sailed January 31. B3IGANTINES. Orwell, from Roualls., sailed outward Dec. 26 Byno, from Rotumah, sailed outward Jan. 13. schooners. Gael, from Fiji. Dayspring, from Islands, early. Atotehau, from Karotonga. Coronet, from Cook's Island, sailed out Oct. 27. Transit, from Atiu, sailed outward Nov. 22. Agnes Donald, from Rarotonga, sailed outward Dec. 3. Pirate, from Penrylin 1., sailed outward Dec. 30. Mary King, from Lyttelton, sailed January 31, Sybil, from Tahiti, sailed outward Jan. 10. Winifred, from Suva, sailed outward Jan. 19. Marion, from Noumea, sailed outward Jan. 20. Mazeppa, from Rarotonga,-sailed outward Jan, 20. Julia Price, from Noumea and Norfolk Island, sailed outward Jan. 20. Ovalau, from, Rarotonga, sailed outward Jan, 23. Policeman, from Noumea and Norfolk Island, sailed outward January 30. KETCHES. Pearl, from Rarotonga, sailed outward Sep. 21'. Speedwell, from Norfolk Island sailed outward Jan. 30. " IMPORTS. Per. s.s. Arawata, from Melbourne, via Southern ports From Melbourne: 180 bags rice, 20 and 100 boxes tea, 50 cases and 2 J-casks brandy, 6 cases cigars, 7 cases tobacco. 3 slabs marble, 400 coils and 50 bundles wiro, 5 casks treacle, 1 case leather, 200 tram i ails, 10 bags pepper, 12 hhda. wine, 1 parcel charts, 95 packages sundry merchandise. From Bluff : 41 hides, 1 pigskin. From Dunedin : 57 cases " and 23 boxes tobacco, 2 fi.ises cigars, 12 hhds. ale, 20 bales cornsacks, 57 sacks oatmeal, 88 packages sundry merchandise, Frorm Lyttelton: 15 drums sheep-dip, 2 cases beans, 100 sacks grass-seed, 2 cases pianos, 3 packages sundry merchandise. From Wellington: 65 sacks bones, 23 cases meats, 200 sacks malt, 13 pieces timber, 8 bundles rims, 2 sacks spokes, 14 packages sundry merchandise. From Napier: 19] packages sundry merchandise. From Gisborne : 9 cases bones, 4 cases fruit, 4 packages sundry merchandise. EXPORTS. , Per s.s. Arawata, for Sydney: 521 sacks potatoes, 40 bags paper shavings, 96 bales flax, 7 bundles empty sacks, 1 package chairs, 50 bales tow, 24 bags fungus, 10 casks limejuice, 1093 pieces timber, 30 doors, 165 bundles mouldings, 3 : cases paint, 23 packages sundry merchandise. Per s.s. Southern Cross, for Levuka : 1 box t0015,.44 tins biscuits, 6 boiler tubes, 65 boxes soap, 2 bars steel, 1 box files, 1 bag blocks, 1 case iron, 13 bags onions, 6 cases apples, 168 bags potatoes, 6 kegs beef, 1 keg pork, 150 cartridges, 3220 pieces timber, 6 packages sashes. 4 glass doors, 75 sheep, 2 kegs pickles, 1 keg butter, 1 case vegetables, 1 case S. acid, 1 case whiting, 11 pieces plate iron, 1 case German sausages, 2 bales cork, 1 case ginger, 1 case cutlery, 1 case fishhooks, 2 casks white lead, '?. cases hollowware, 4 packages coffee machinery, 1 parcel pIaHS, 2 cases peiches, 1 package empty sacks, 9 packages sundry merchandise. Inwabd Coastwise.—Four Sisters, cutter, from Mahurangi, with 34 tons firewood; Sovereign of the Seas, cutter, from Tryphena, with 45 tons firewood and 5 saoks gum; Totarn, barge, from Port Charles, with 27,000 feet sawn timber^ Ootwaed Coastwise.—Four Sisters, cutter, for Mahurangi; Sovereign of the Seas, cutter, for Tryphena; Totara, barge; for Port Charles. The b.b. Glenelg arrived from Tauranga yesterday morning,£asd left again for Russell at 2

o'clock. She is announced to proceed to Tauranga to-morrow afternoon. The s.s. Argyle which arrived from Whangarei on Monday night brought 58 sacks gum, 60 cases fruit. 1 bale and 16 sacks fungus, 7 sacks hides, X bale wool, 5 boxes eggs, 10 sacks cement, 2 boxes fowls. She returned thither at 5.30 yesterday evening- , , The brigantine Clansman arrived from Melbourne "with a c.irgo of bone-dust yesterday afternoon* The master reports: Left Port Phillip Heads at 6 a.m. oa the 29th of January, passed Wilson's Promontory at 7it m. same day. At midnight of 20th passed Gabo Island light with a strong westerly breeze and heavy sea, which filled the cabin. 23rd calm, and at midnight a north-east wind came nway which lasted thirteen days with a heavy head sea. Ship plunging heavily and keeping the decks full of water. Sighted the Three Kings on the morning_ of the sth instant at 4 a.m., bearing €ast 5 miles. At noon, breeze from south-west, passed North Cape at 6 p.m. Off Cape Brett on the 6th, calm. 7th, passed Poor Knights ; noon, Hen and Chickens ; midnight, light airs r.nd calms. Btb, 4 a.m., passed Rodney Pointy passed Flat Rock at S a.m., and Tiritiri at noon, rounding the North Head at 2 p.m., after a passage of 20 days and 8 hours. i j. it The ship Lady Jocelyn entered out a.t the Customs for Lyttelton yesterday, and is expected to sail to-morrow. The Union S.S. Co.'s s.s. Arawata left foi Sydney at 5 p.m. yesterday. The A.S.S. Co.'.i s.s. Southern Cross steamed for Levuka at 9 o'clock last night. The Union S.S. Co.'s Ringarooma arrived from Sydney at 2 o'clock this morning. We aw indebted to the purser, Mr. Moore, for lattsj files and the following report: Left Sydney a 1 5 p.m. on 3rd February, passing through Head; I at 5.30 p.m.; was abreast Three Kings on 7th al 5.50 p.m., rounding North Caj>e 10.30 p.m., a«c arriving alongside Russell wharf on Bth at 6.4 l a.m. Left coaling grounds at 2.30 p.m.,-arriv-ing in Auckland on 9th at 2 a.m. Fine weuthei passage throughout. The Ringarooma is announced to leave ioi Melbourne, via Southern-ports, at 10 a.m. to morrow. , The barquetine Fairlie arrived at bydnej from Itaipara on the 2nd inst., with a cargo ol 175,000 feet kauri. H.M. schooner Alacrity arrived at Sydney or the 2nd inst. ' - The barquentine Falcon left Melbourne this part on January 31.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6000, 9 February 1881, Page 4

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SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6000, 9 February 1881, Page 4

SHIPPING. New Zealand Herald, Volume XVIII, Issue 6000, 9 February 1881, Page 4

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